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  • Sony Reveals Nasne For The PS3, PS Vita, Xperia Play And Other Sony Products

    Sony Japan has revealed the first images for their “Nasne” device which is basically their “networked recorder and media storage device.” produced by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE).

    Nasne comes with a 500GB internal Hard Drive along with inbuilt tuners for “digital terrestrial and satellite broadcast.” Nasne is able to connect natively using dedicated apps with Sony’s extensive hardware library including the Playstation 3, PS Vita, VIAO PC, Sony Tablet and Xperia Play.

    Nasne is expected to hit stores in Japan on the 19th of July retailing for 16,980 yen (or approximately $210.72).

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  • Final Fantasy 13 Review

    Final Fantasy the king of the JRPG scene revolutionizes the genre with each installment. The series always strives to offer graphics, music, gameplay and presentation at a higher standard and succeeds to give an unforgettable experience every time. Final Fantasy XIII is the first of the series to come out on the current gen consoles and just as expected it is a fantastic game but not without its flaws.

    XIII takes place in the protected society of Cocoon which lies above the world of Pulse. Cocoon is the highly civilized world while Pulse is filled with the so called “Savages” and dangerous monsters. The citizens of Cocoon are always under threat from an invasion from Pulse so they rely entirely on the Fal’Cie, god like creatures that provide cocoon with food, weather and even light. Cocoon’s Fal’Cie are considered as protectors while Pulse’s Fal’Cie the enemy. In Final Fantasy XIII players take the role of 6 Cocoon residents who in unexpected events are turned into Pulse l’Cie enemy of Cocoon. Now our Heroes, servants of the Pulse Fal’Cie must fulfill the tasks or suffer a fate far worse that death.

    The first half of the game is pretty dull and confusing. A lot of the story is thrown at you without any context or explanation. Also in the first few hours you get a stripped down battle system with easy encounters. The player doesn’t even need to concentrate, just press the Auto-Battle button a couple of times and you’re done. Apart from that the game stays so frigging linear in the first 3 hours that it gets almost boring.

    Later when the Paradigm and Crystarium systems become available the game really gets started. Characters win Crystarium Points in battles and then use it for stat boosts, skills, magic etc. Learning new skills opens paths to stronger ones for instance learning Thunder opens paths to learn Thundara.The available commands/moves in battles vary from character to character, but old favorites like Attack, Summon, Defend and series staples like Fire, Lighting, Blizzard are available. Magic cannot be used outside of battle so HP is fully restored after every battle, also players cannot escape from battles although there are items that help avoiding battles. If a player loses the battle they have either the option to try again or return to the last save point.

    A new element in the game never implemented in the previous Final Fantasy games is the Padagrim shift system. They are basically classes or stances the characters temporarily take on during battles. They are a bit different from the job system as the in the Padagrim shift system attacking classes can only attack while healers can only heal. There are a total of 6 classes first limited to some characters but later available to all of them. The commando is the main attacker of the party, they deal high non elemental damage, the Ravagers are the Black Mages, they deal elemental damage and chaining combos is easier with them. The other four are Sentinels, they protect other party members and take less damage, Medic the healers, Synergists buff up the party while the Saboteurs inflict status aliments.

    Summons my personal favorite element of the final fantasy series make a return as Eidolons, which can only be used by the L’Cie. All the summons have been given a futuristic overhaul and the power to change shapes (called Gestalt mode). Summons use Summon Points instead of Health points to indicate their health, after the Summons points are reduced to zero the Eidolons would disappear.

    Moving along to the graphics sections now. The PS3 version runs at native 720p at around 25-30fps while the Xbox360 version runs at 576p at constant 30fps. The differences are very minimal otherwise, I just felt that the Xbox360 controller was more comfortable to use for the game and the Xbox360 version was available bit earlier so I got that. The lighting effects and shadows are brilliant on both versions. Graphically the game is a visual masterpiece just as expected from the franchise. A lot of effort has also been put in the character models as each and everyone of them look unique and extraordinary.

    I really liked the music score, one of the best sound tracks of the year. The music blends perfectly with the mood of the story. I really loved Snow’s theme which features a beautiful upbeat melody.

    Final Fantasy XIII is a game which some people will like while others will hate. The developers have tried something fresh leaving behind all the other JRPG copycats. In my opinion the game’s craftsmanship cannot be denied, so get the game I’m sure you will enjoy it.

    Score: 8.5/10

     

  • PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale Beta Impressions

    This year has been devoid of good games so far. Diablo 3 and Mass Effect 3 were probably the only worthwhile, hyped releases. Perhaps another one will add to the list of great games this year. And this game will be PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale, if the beta is to be trusted at least. Here are our PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale Beta Impressions.

    I downloaded the Beta as soon as it came out. I’ve been pretty excited about this game, ever since I saw it back at E3 this year. I loved Super Smash Brothers and had been waiting for Sony to have a similar exclusive. I mean, who wouldn’t want to see Kratos, Nathan Drake, Cole and Sackboy fight it out, right? The Beta kept me hooked on for some time, and I’ll be playing it again after I’m done with this article. Yes, it’s quite addicting.

    The Beta gives you six characters, out of a roster of 20: Colonel Radec, Fat Princess, Parappa, Sly Cooper, Sweet Tooth and, everybody’s favorite badass, Kratos. There’s only a tutorial mode and an online battle mode, of course. Betas don’t give you all the good things. But six characters are quite enough to test the game, though I would have loved to play as Raiden just to get a taste of his awesomeness before Revengeance comes out.

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    There are two maps in the Beta: God of War’s Hades and Ratchet and Clank’s Metropolis; both of which change halfway through the battle. For example, the latter changes to introduce God of War’s Hydra and a remixed God of War theme. The maps will sometimes affect the battle as well. Hades, for instance, will smash the ground, stunning all the players that were within his range. Those who are not stunned can gain an advantage over their opponents.

    The remixed God of War theme, along with the others in the game are quite catchy, as they have always been. They’re old, yes, but slightly remixed. One must keep in mind that using these themes is the ideal option, instead of creating original ones. Since the game features old characters, the themes have to be from their games. Hence, saying that the soundtrack felt old, would not be justified in this situation. There is one new track though and that’s the main theme, which is a mixture of some good electronic music.

    The gameplay is simple. There are four players in a game, two on each team. The teams fight each other using different basic moves. The controls are simply enough and beginners will not have much of a problem. As the players attack, a their characters’ bars, on the bottom of the screen, will be filled. These bars can be filled three times. The purpose of this bar is to allow you to execute a special move. If the bar has been filled once, you get a basic special attack. For example, Kratos’s level 1 special is that he uses the Blade of Olympus to hit his enemy, once. His level 2 special is stronger and his level 3 special allows him to carry the sword for a limited amount of time, instantly killing anyone he attacks.

    There are no HP bars in this game, and that’s a good thing. HP bars in brawler games are not a good idea. This system is quite smooth and allows for the use of tactics instead of random button smashing. The fighting is fun, and sometimes you just don’t want the battle to end.

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    Unfortunately, not everything is perfect here. The main problem that this game faces is the identification of players. The screen is zoomed out a little too much sometimes and identifying your player becomes slightly difficult although the player number is written on each character. Another minor problem was that finding matches is near impossible if you’re playing alone. At least it was for me. I tried playing alone, and it took me an hour to find a proper match that did not disconnect. On the other hand, when I asked a friend to play with me on the same team, matches were found almost instantly. Then again, this is just the beta. Matchmaking problems will probably be fixed when the game comes out, or with future updates.

    And that’s pretty much it. Can’t comment much on the graphics since they’re just like they were shown in the trailers and gameplay videos. Character models and maps are smooth, but not overly detailed. Overall, the game is a lot of fun and if you have a PlayStation Plus subscription, you should definitely try it out.

  • Street Fighter X Tekken Gets Crossed with InFamous

     

    You got another reason to get a PS Vita and a copy of Street Fighter x Tekken on PS Vita. Today at Sony’s Conference Capcom announced that the PS Vita version of the Street Fighter X Tekken shall feature Cole from the famous InFamous franchise. Capcom played a short demo of the game and in the Demo Cole had it’s whirlwind and electricity attacks. Cole seems to be a pretty good character to play with. We are curious to see how the game shall be using the touched based controls of PS Vita or will it use them at all.

     

  • New Battlefield 3 Screenshots Are Mindblowing

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    Two new direct feed screenshots just popped up over the internet which we expected to be revealed at Game Developers Conference or GDC which is still going on in San Francisco.

    The first is a full HD gameplay screenshot which we also saw during the trailer while the second one demonstrates the Frostbite 2 engine’s capabilities. Check them both out after the break.

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  • Clockwerk, while we wait for Sly Cooper 4

     

    Clockwerk! Sly Cooper fans everywhere know what I’m talking about. Believe me, I’ve played the big games, I’ve fought the bad final bosses. But this boss in particular left a certain mark in my mind. Playing Sly Cooper and The Thievious Racoonus was one of the most memorable time of my gaming life. I mean don’t get me wrong, I enjoy mindlessly shooting random strangers in the head and turn the floor into a bloody mass for hours and hours and then finally killing someone extremely ridiculously difficult to kill. But it’s games like Sly Cooper that always give you that sweet tingly feel when you think about them.

    Fighting Clockwerk was something I will never forget, that amazing dialogue before the fight, those last words he says when you’re beating his head off. Everything from start to finish was mysterious and unnerving. Ever since the game begins, it gives off this sense of suspense for what or who the final boss would be. They reveal every other villain as the stages progress, but Clockwerk is not even shown until he appears out of nowhere to fight you! NOT EVEN A CUTSCENE BEFORE THE FIGHT! It just begins, adds more depth to the whole “what-the-heck-is-that-thing” feel.

    Clockwerk is overall the most awesome villain I remember to date, he needs to be the final boss in Sly Cooper 4, somehow he needs to come back and make his fans happy! That mysterious thought of an owl actually putting robotic parts on him to live forever and kill the Cooper Clan is just cooler than cool itself! BRING CLOCKWERK BACK IN SLY 4!

    *SuckerPunch needs to read this article icon biggrin Clockwerk, while we wait for Sly Cooper 4

  • Playstation Vita Release Date Leaked

    According to a flier released by Block Buster UK, PlayStation Vita release date was shown as October 28. Whether this news is authentic or not, it has yet to be confirmed.

    This was reported by IGN, Block Buster UK released a new flier which listed the upcoming games and consoles. It contained a listing for PlayStation Vita as can be seen below. The listing showed a 28th October release date and a launch price of 229.99 euro for the Wi-Fi only model. The 3G model was listed as 279.99 euros.

    This price is a little expensive as compared to the US. The official price for US was $250 for the Wi-Fi only model while if we convert this European price to US, we will get $330.

    It is still unconfirmed whether this is for Europe only or it is a global launch date. Japan will be getting Playstation Vita on 12th December, 2011 as announced by Kaz Hirai during this year’s E3. Sony previously said that PS Vita will launch in Japan and US first before making its debut in Europe. This news makes it look like Europe will be likely getting this handled first but like we said, it is a rumor only so far so better wait for the official launch date.

    Recently, Nintendo slashed the price of 3DS from $250 to $170. This was a surprise as 3DS has been barely out for a few months now. The PlayStation Vita, being the direct competitor to 3DS, needs to have a stronger launch in order to benefit Sony.

    Source: IGN

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  • PlayStation 3 Latest Firmware Update To Add Some Cool New Features

    Sony has released the details on the upcoming firmware update for the PlayStation 3. According to official PlayStation blog, this new update will add the ability to auto-synch trophies and have a auto-upload function for online save data. There is a catch though, it is limited to PlayStation Plus subscribers only. Read more to find out the full change log.

    Sadly, as we know, the most promising new features are only available to people who have a PlayStation Plus subscription meaning regular users won’t be able to enjoy it. So what about the regular users? What do they get with this new firmware update. Well according to the press release, the regular users are also getting some new features.

    For starters, there is nothing really important. There is a new category added on XMB which will include all the Video Applications at one place for ease of use. There is also a new recommend function which will allow you to share you recommendations with others for PlayStation Store items. Along with these minor updates, this new firmware update will also bring updated support for 3D and Blu-ray playback. Read the official press release below:-

    Hi everyone! As we are continuously working toward providing the best gaming and entertainment experience on PlayStation 3, I wanted to give you all a heads up on the following new features and changes coming with the next system software update (v.3.70).

    To make things easier for PlayStation Plus subscribers, we’ve added the option to automate two existing features. The [Automatic Download] feature will now be called [Automatic Update] as a result of these new options.

    A new auto upload function for online save data back-up will be added to make it easier to back-up your game save data. Under (Game), select the game for which you want to automatically upload saved data, and then press the Triangle button.
    Also, Trophies will now sync automatically at the timing of Auto Download.
    A new recommendation function will be added that enables you to share your recommendations for PlayStation Store items, such as games and videos, with PlayStation Network friends. You will be able to send messages with a store link from the product pages within the PlayStation Store.
    Due to the increase in video applications being offered on PS3, we are adding a new category on the XMB called TV/Video Services. This category will include video applications such as Netflix, Hulu PLUS, and VUDU.

    You’ll be able to find and download all of the video applications available on PS3 directly from this new XMB category.
    A folder labeled “My Channels” within this category will allow you to easily access your downloaded applications.
    Any videos downloaded from the PlayStation store will continue to be placed in the existing Video category on the XMB

    Two updates for all of you enjoying Blu-ray 3D movies on PS3:

    3D support will now be available when accessing Java-based special features on Blu-Ray
    DTS-HD MA, DTS-HD HR decoding/bit stream output (or lossless audio) will be supported while playing Blu-ray 3D movies.
    3D digital photos in MPO format can now be viewed in 3D on the XMB and in the Photo Gallery app.

    Source: PlayStation Blog

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  • How To: Download And Install PS3 Games Patches, Updates, Demos ETC Using Your PC

    Most of you probably don’t have super fast Internet connections and have trouble downloading from PSN, which often gives very slow download speeds as it fails to completely utilize your bandwidth. Use the following guide to download stuff from PSN onto your PC at blazing fast rates and then transferring them to your PC.

    The thing you will be needing are as follows:

    • A PlayStation 3 (model doesn’t matter)
    • A PC running Windows.
    • A modem or router to make a network between the PC and PS3.
    • PS3 Proxy Server GUI (download links at the bottom)

     

    Lets get started.

    1. Download and install PS3 Proxy Server GUI on your PC, you need to have Microsoft’s .NET Framework 1.1 installed. Do note a newer version won’t be any help, you need 1.1 to make it work.
    2. After installing go to the Program Folder since the program doesn’t make a desktop icon, then go into the folder called “CF3B5″
    3. Click on the PS3 Proxy Server GUI application icon which will open the program.
    4. Find out the IP of your computer (local IP)
    5. Write down the IP into the IP Address section in the PS3 Proxy Server GUI program, leave the ports option as 8080.
    6. Click start.
    7. Now onto the PS3, create a new custom Internet connection.
    8. Select yes and type out the Proxy server when asked to, enter than same IP as you typed in the PS3 Proxy Server GUI. Again leaves the ports as 8080.
    9. Now after all of that is done navigate to the PlayStation store or start a game to download the patch you want.
    10. Stop it after the download has started.
    11. Now back to your PC, click the logs tab in PS3 Proxy Server GUI.
    12. Copy the first link and paste it into your download manager, I use IDM so I just had to click on add URL and then ok.
    13. When the file is downloaded click on the replace tab, then click on add.
    14. Paste the link of the file you downloaded in the left bar and paste the location of the file you download into the right bar.
    15. Now go back to the PS3 and download the file again, this time it should download much faster as it’s now downloading for the proxy server i.e your PC.

    Download: PS3 Proxy Server GUI

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  • PS3 Price Cut Now Official, 160GB Model $250, 320GB Model $300

    Sony started and finished it’s Gamescom keynote with a bang, they started off by announcing a global price cut for both the 160GB and 320GB models. The 160GB model is down to $250 from a previous price of $300 and the 320GB model is down to $300 from $350.

    Sony also announced a special inFamous 2 PS3 bundle which contains the game and a 320GB PS3 retailing for $300. The price cut is about 2 years after it’s previous price drop. Another interesting fact is that now both the PS3 and PS Vita cost $250, kinda interesting how Sony will go with this strategy.

    Source: Joystiq

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